Cabbage Rose Quilting and Fabrics

Like a Kid in a Candy Shop

Cabbage Rose Quilting and Fabrics in cultural district of Fort Worth has the same effect on quilters as a candy shop has on kids -- pure joy. Joy comes from the plentiful varieties offered at the shop, which sets it apart from others in the area. Owner Karen O’Neill makes sure that upon entering, customers are greeted with a bed of samples using Fig Tree & Co. patterns, including Whimsy Fresh (on footboard), Sunwashed (on bed), Papillon (in basket), and Bella (bag on floor).

Plenty of Options

From batiks to Civil War prints and brights to pastels, Cabbage Rose Quilting and Fabrics is 4,800 square feet of fun! The shop welcomes repeat customers as well as visitors from foreign locales. The shop carries the patterns of Amy Butler, Kaffe Fasset, Michael Miller, Free Sprit, and Moda.

Charming Fall Colors

Among the 7,500 fabric bolts are seasonal goodies, such as these fall inspired prints. Charming table runner peeks out of the wooden cabinet. Several staff members have become designers since starting at Cabbage Rose Quilting and Fabrics.

Giving Back

The holidays aren’t the only time for giving back, and Cabbage Rose Quilting and Fabrics understands this well. Through the years, the shop has provided quilts, fabrics, and time to causes such as Quilt for the Cure, Hurricane Katrina relief, Cook Children’s Hospital, as well as wounded soldiers.